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    Peggle

    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Apr 11, 2007

    A game by PopCap Games, similar to Breakout and Pachinko machines.

    adrenaline's Peggle Deluxe (PC) review

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    Peggle Deluxe

     My first Peggle experience came when they released a demo for the game as a part of The Orange Box, with levels themed around the different games in that package. I enjoyed it, but not enough to put up the asking price for the full game. Earlier this year though they had a deal for the game plus its sequel for only ten bucks, and I decided to give it a shot.

    As far as a casual game that's pretty much leading the charge for its genre, it's pretty good.  If you haven't played it, there's a board with a bunch of different colored pegs on it.  You aim and launch a ball from the top and try to get it to hit as many orange pegs as possible before it reaches the bottom.  Pegs disappear shortly after you hit them.  You start with ten balls, and you can get more by catching them in a moving container at the bottom or reaching a certain high score in a single shot.  The two green pegs temporarily give you different powers based on which cartoon character you're currently using, and the roving purple peg bumps up your score.  It's pretty simple, but can be heavily addicting.

    The basic adventure mode takes you through all the different levels, five at time for each of the characters before the final five let you choose.  There's also other modes that challenge your skill or let you play human or computer opponents.  There's enough variety in the levels that you never really get bored, and it's fun to screw around with the different abilities.  The physics on the ball can be really entertaining and the feeling of just nailing a ton of pegs in one shot is pretty satisfying.  I generally prefer more purpose and meaning in the games I play, but Peggle is definitely a nice diversion.

    Other reviews for Peggle Deluxe (PC)

      Final Thoughts: Peggle Deluxe 0

      I'm no stranger to mindless puzzle games (having put countless hours into Tetris when I was a kid), but I haven't really been into those types of games for a long time. In all honesty, I probably never would have even heard of Peggle, never mind have played it, if not for the fact that a demo version came bundled with my Orange Box purchase... a diabolically ingenious move from developers Valve and PopCap.I don't know whose idea it was, but in the end it became my undoing. The idea is so simple,...

      3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

      The ultimate in mindless entertainment 0

      If you are a Giantbomb reader and you are reading this review, then chances are, you aren't what could be termed a "casual gamer". You know the "casual gamers" -- they are the housewives playing Tetris and the frat boys who occasionally play Madden with their buddies. If you do not fall into one of these categories, however, you still may enjoy Peggle. It is the ultimate in casual, mindless entertainment. It is very easy to pick up and play, requires little attention or thought while you are pla...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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